[tag]Patrick Fitzgerald[/tag]’s [tag]Plame[/tag] [tag]grand jury[/tag] met on Friday morning, sparking a new round of speculation about indictments, [tag]Karl Rove[/tag], and what might happen next in the ongoing White House criminal investigation.
There’s new grist for the mill this morning. CNN’s John King reported:
CNN is told by three force sources familiar with the investigation that this morning Karl Rove, the president’s deputy chief of staff and top political adviser, is meeting with his attorney and is to meet this morning — if it is not already under way — with the special prosecutor, Patrick Fitzgerald. According to sources, the goal of the meeting is for Karl to clear up some lingering questions about his role in a [tag]White House[/tag] campaign to undermine Ambassador [tag]Joe Wilson[/tag] — remember he was the the critic of the Bush administration case ever going to war in Iraq, his wife the CIA operative Valerie Plame, whose name was outed.
Subsequent reports explained that Rove is not only chatting with Fitzgerald again, but he’s also appearing before the grand jury — for the fifth time.
This follows a series of items from last week, including Sidney Blumenthal suggesting that recent court filings hint at Rove’s serious legal jeopardy, and MSNBC’s David Shuster’s apparent belief that Rove is likely to be indicted.
On a related note — and I’m really just throwing this out there for discussion sake — Rove was more or less demoted last week, losing his policy coordination responsibilities. The official line was that Rove would shift his attention to the midterm elections, but he was probably going to do that anyway. Is it possible that Rove shed some of his duties because he expects to be indicted?